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Download an example Scene of pills falling out and colliding with each other and a ground collision. Uses PFX and FX Linker.

Note: to get the particles to move properly, you have to calculate.
Go to the scene tab
Under "Dynamics" on the left menu, hit "FX_Start"

Download a basic scene file with hypervoxel particles colliding with a wall, splattering, and sliding a little.

Note: to get the particles to move properly, you have to calculate.
Go to the scene tab
Under "Dynamics" on the left menu, hit "FX_Start"

Divx avi of animation. (237 kb)


Download a basic scene file with cup shattering using sg-explosion plugin.

Cup was "broken" with the breakit plugin.


SG_Explosion2 plugin.
BreakIt plugin.
Also, Kaboom is pretty good. Won't really help modelling a radially symmetrical broken object (like a cup). It's better with flat planes (like windows).
But useful for animation regardless of shape.

Divx avi of animation. (94.5 kb)

Download a basic scene file with PFX numbers following the contours of a house similiarly to the "ADT" commercial.

Note: to get the particles to move properly, you have to calculate.
Go to the scene tab
Under "Dynamics" on the left menu, hit "FX_Start"

Download a basic scene file with HyperVoxel liquid metal following the contour of an object.

Note: Does NOT use particles.
Details on this method here: http://www.3dfightclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3376

Download a scene using saslite and displaced guide chains to simulate wind in grass.

Divx avi of animation. (816 kb)



Download volumetric light presets for distant lights to simulate laser beams.

Download a non-HV scene of thin smoke. It's just a displaced cone.

Download a non-HV scene of "The Mask" style tornado.

Details on this method here here:
http://www.3dfightclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3377

Download another Sasquatch Lite scene.

This one doesn't use guide chains. It's just 'short' hair.


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